Is the Hindu religion any less poisonous than the christian? Look at the abominable treatment they dish out to the poor and helpless "untouchables" - the ones that the wacky Hindu creed believes are only fit to clean their masters shit off the toilet basin.
I thought you might try and pick on this. I'm not a Hindu, nor a gnostic, so I'm not going to defend anyone's actions. And I'm not identifying with that religion by using the name 'Shakti', I just happen to resonate with much of the primary notions they have of that deity.
But what I will say is this, to address your specific question about the "untouchables": the social stratification within Hindu culture has nothing to do with their concept of the feminine divinity. The feminine divinities of ancient India/Arya, and Greece have no personality and command no doctrines. Their presence in the Hindu religion and gnostic traditions is completely transparent and asks nothing in the way of human behaviour other than to cultivate awareness of them. Not so with the Christian faith. In the Christian belief, the deity Jehova/Christ has a personality, and commands certain standards of behaviour. These standards are reflected in the way the church interacts with the lay people.
In the patriarchal system of christianity, the personality of the Christian god and 'his' human incarnation Jesus
portrayed by the stories of the Bible are intimately related to the manner and means in which the church abused it's position to build a dominion, a dominion which continues to this day both in physical prowess and mental slavery. Let me explain this:
Firstly, the church system of christianity draws it's power of authority from one fundamental tennet of the original writings: that of the ressurection of christ. This 'event' - so grossly misrepresented and distorted by the church founders - provided the basis for what we know as 'apostolic succession', the automatic process by which bishops, priests, and deacons are ordained with holy power to preside over the lay congregation. The portrayal of a flesh and blood ressurection, along with an authoritarian Christ who passes his presidence exclusively to his chosen apostles by default of the testimony of the witnesses, allows the power to remain firmly in the grasp of a few elite indivuals.
Secondly, the manner in which non-christians or heretics are treated by the church is directly related to the way in which the gospels tell us that any lack of faith in "the Lord" is wrong and blasphemous. In Mark's gospel, he tells us that Jesus proclaims his absolute right to rule over the Gentiles, and anyone asking to join him in his authority should be treated like a slave. These proclamations of absolute authority are not present in the stories of the Goddess.
[EDIT: it seems I'm being misunderstood here, so I will point out - if it is not already clear - that I am talking about the doctrines, the system of church, and the writings that influence destructive perceptions. I am not pointing my finger at individual human beings, and again, I am not hating on anybody. I hope that is clear to those of you automatically jumping to the conclusion that my posts are directed with negativity towards humans that follow christian religion. As mentioned above, what we say can apply to all religions, but we are discussing a christian prayer.]
I mentioned Shakti, but if you look very carefully you may also see that I mentioned Sophia, the gnostic goddess of wisdom. Clearly I'm not identifying with any religion or set of doctrines; I'm referring to the basic understanding that they had of the nature of reality at it's primary substance. These concepts are beautiful, and they make perfect sense. But not only that, the 'proof' of the substance of the Sophia/Shakti universal feminine concepts, and indeed those of the buddhist tradition, are directly accesible to anybody who wants to find out for themsleves. You cannot do that with the abrahamic gods and prophets. Those religions rely purely on blind faith.
I feel very close to much of the Sophia story and so I use her name, and invest emotionally and spiritually in to the subtlest aspects of her myth. Remember that the nomenclature applied to various divinities mean nothing in and of themselves, but the understandings that they orient you to mean everything. The stories (gospels) attatched the christian god jehova/christ ask us to submit our sovereignty and do his strange biddings. The concept of Sophia asks nothing of you other than active participation in achieving real awareness of "her" existence. Likewise, the buddhist tradition asks you to believe nothing, but to seek the truth.